Andris Brunovskis is a Brazilian jiu jitsu black belt, a degree earned under the tutelage of André Galvão. Known for his creative and exciting open guard game, Brunovskis established his submission artist reputation in the colored belt divisions of the sport, a reputation he carried with him to black belt. In 2014 Brunovskis became an overnight internet sensation after the video of his ‘colorful’ submission of Christopher Broudnax at the World No-Gi Championship semifinal (2010) went viral. In the footage, Andris scoots on his back while playing inverted guard this peculiar move was caught by some of MMA’s mainstream media (below) which boosted the video’s views.
Andris Brunovskis Jiu Jitsu
Full Name: Andris Auseklis Brunovskis
Nickname: N/A
Lineage: M. Maeda > Carlos Gracie > Rey. Gracie > Osv. Alves > Luis Dagmar > André Galvão > Andris Brunovskis
Main Achievements:
- IBJJF World Champion (2010 purple, 2008 blue)
- IBJJF Pan American Champion (2014 brown)
- IBJJF/JBJJF Asian Open Champion (2017/2015)
- IBJJF Pan Pacific Champion (2017)
- IBJJF San Diego Open Champion (2017)
- IBJJF Las Vegas Open Champion (2017/2016)
- IBJJF American Nationals 2nd Place (2014)
- IBJJF World No-Gi Championship 2nd Place (2010 purple, 2008 blue)
- IBJJF European Open Championship 3rd Place (2019/2017)
Favorite Position/Technique: Open Guard & Omoplata
Weight Division: Peso Leve (76,00 kg/168.0 lbs)
Team/Association: Atos Jiu-Jitsu
Andris Brunovskis Biography
Andris Brunovskis was born on the 8th of August, 1990. Though both of Andris’ parents are Latvian, Brunovskis was born in the United States.
Jiu jitsu appeared in Brunovskis’ life when he was 16 years old while living in Cleveland, Ohio. His first coach was Darren Branch at Evolution Jiu Jitsu, which later became an affiliate of Gracie Humaitá. Andris became fascinated by grappling even at an early age, and the sport was an important part of his life almost from the get-go.
After he moved to Sacramento, Brunovskis continued his training at Cassio Werneck‘s academy. A former world champion, Werneck’s experience helped Andris earn his first world title, as a blue belt (2008). It was during his time in Sacramento that Brunovskis met Keenan Cornelius and the two became good friends.
Andris often traveled from Cleveland to Sacramento to visit his family, dividing his training between Branch and Werneck. While competing in Ohio, Brunovskis was scouted by Lloyd Irvin who saw the talent in Brunovskis. Lloyd offered Andris the chance to train full time for his team, with all expenses paid for, a chance immediately accepted by the young athlete. Brunovskis would later be the main reason why Keenan Cornelius decided to join Irvin’s Maryland based team.
Living in a “fighter house” with fellow teammates who ate and drank jiu jitsu 24/7, Andris went through a great competitive period, but as the Team Lloyd Irvin scandal broke out early in 2013, involving the alleged rape of a fellow student and the somber past of the team’s leader, the competition group split and the majority of the team (specially those who had been scouted from other teams) left TLI, this included Brunovskis.
The split from Lloyd Irvin’s team left Andris in a precarious situation. With no financial means to train full time, and no fixed team, Brunovskis had to take one step back in order to re-group. He returned to his grappling career in 2014 with the Atos Jiu Jitsu academy, where he met many of his former team mates. On September 2014 Andris Brunovskis was awarded his black belt by his new instructor, André Galvão.
Banner picture taken by Kenny Jewel of GrappleTv
Andris Brunovskis Grappling Record
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BY POINTS
10 (26%) -
BY ADVANTAGES
4 (10%) -
BY SUBMISSION
23 (59%) -
BY DECISION
1 (3%) -
BY PENALTIES
0 (0%) - BY DQ
1 (3%)
23 SUBMISSIONS WINS
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BY POINTS
6 (46%) -
BY ADVANTAGES
2 (15%) -
BY SUBMISSION
2 (15%) -
BY DECISION
2 (15%) -
BY PENALTIES
0 (0%) - BY DQ
1 (8%)
2 SUBMISSIONS LOSSES
Andris Brunovskis Fight History
ID | Opponent | W/L | Method | Competition | Weight | Stage | Year |
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5945 | Osvaldo MoizinhoOsvaldo Moizinho | L | DQ | American Nat. | 76KG | F | 2014 |
7439 | Gabriel RolloGabriel Rollo | L | Choke from back | World Champ. | 76KG | 8F | 2015 |
9274 | Gabriel RolloGabriel Rollo | L | Pts: 4x4, Adv | Pan American | 76KG | 4F | 2016 |
11576 | Marcio AndreMarcio Andre | L | Triangle | European Open | 76KG | SF | 2017 |
12171 | Marcio AndreMarcio Andre | L | Pts: 7x2 | Pan American | 76KG | 4F | 2017 |
13108 | Joao Alves | L | Pts: 2x0 | World Champ. | 76KG | R1 | 2017 |
13808 | Yan LucasYan Lucas | L | Referee Decision | Grand Slam LA | 77KG | 4F | 2017 |
15402 | Breno BittencourtBreno Bittencourt | L | Pts: 6x4 | Pan American | 76KG | 4F | 2018 |
18186 | Victor SilverioVictor Silverio | L | Points | Long Beach Open | 82KG | F | 2018 |
18923 | Isaque BahienseIsaque Bahiense | L | Pts: 4x2 | European Open | 82KG | SF | 2019 |
19392 | Otavio SousaOtavio Sousa | L | Pts: 6x6, Adv | LA BJJ Pro | 82KG | SF | 2019 |
19620 | Lucas RochaLucas Rocha | L | Pts: 4x2 | Pan American | 82KG | R1 | 2019 |
23878 | Richar NogueiraRichar Nogueira | L | Referee Decision | F2W 148 | 72KG | SPF | 2020 |
5942 | Jimmy Tat | W | Points | American Nat. | 76KG | 4F | 2014 |
5943 | Rodrigo FreitasRodrigo Freitas | W | Omoplata | American Nat. | 76KG | SF | 2014 |
6220 | Wellington DiasWellington Dias | W | Omoplata | Long Beach Open | 76KG | F | 2014 |
6801 | Jonatas GurgelJonatas Gurgel | W | Adv | Pan American | 76KG | R1 | 2015 |
6809 | Juan KamezawaJuan Kamezawa | W | Pts: 4x4, Adv | Pan American | 76KG | R2 | 2015 |
6812 | Thiago AbreuThiago Abreu | W | Pts: 0x0, Adv | Pan American | 76KG | 4F | 2015 |
7340 | Thimothy Lee | W | Points | Las Vegas Open | 76KG | 4F | 2015 |
7341 | Della Monica | W | Adv | Las Vegas Open | 76KG | SF | 2015 |
7342 | Omar French | W | Bow and arrow | Las Vegas Open | 76KG | F | 2015 |
7433 | Rafael Henrique | W | Kneebar | World Champ. | 76KG | R1 | 2015 |
7560 | Josh Whincey | W | Omoplata | Sub Series Pro | ABS | SPF | 2015 |
8046 | Bruno AmorimBruno Amorim | W | Omoplata | Asian Open | 82KG | 4F | 2015 |
8047 | Hansel ko | W | Kneebar | Asian Open | 82KG | SF | 2015 |
8048 | Rodrigo CaporalRodrigo Caporal | W | Pts: 8x4 | Asian Open | 82KG | F | 2015 |
9269 | Matias Simonelli | W | Pts: 16x4 | Pan American | 76KG | 8F | 2016 |
11181 | Johannes Anderson | W | Submission | Swedish Open | 76KG | SF | 2016 |
11182 | Paulo Peixoto | W | Points | Swedish Open | 76KG | F | 2016 |
11564 | Edipo Monteiro | W | DQ | European Open | 76KG | 8F | 2017 |
11572 | Ilke BulutIlke Bulut | W | Cross choke | European Open | 76KG | 4F | 2017 |
12151 | Jan BuatimJan Buatim | W | Bow and arrow | Pan American | 76KG | R1 | 2017 |
12164 | Kevin MahechaKevin Mahecha | W | Armbar | Pan American | 76KG | 8F | 2017 |
12574 | Miles Ivankovic | W | Omoplata | Pan Pacific | 76KG | SF | 2017 |
12575 | Jeremy Umphries | W | Omoplata | Pan Pacific | 76KG | F | 2017 |
12692 | John CombsJohn Combs | W | Kneebar | F2W 31 | 82KG | SPF | 2017 |
12860 | Ross Keeping | W | Omoplata | Las Vegas Open | 82KG | 4F | 2017 |
12861 | Bill CooperBill Cooper | W | Pts: 8x6 | Las Vegas Open | 82KG | SF | 2017 |
12863 | Diego RamalhoDiego Ramalho | W | Baratoplata | Las Vegas Open | 82KG | F | 2017 |
12955 | Yago Espindola | W | Omoplata | San Diego Open | 82KG | 4F | 2017 |
12958 | Nathan MendelsohnNathan Mendelsohn | W | Referee Decision | San Diego Open | 82KG | SF | 2017 |
12960 | Magid Hage | W | Pts: 2x0 | San Diego Open | 82KG | F | 2017 |
13686 | Jin Ishimura | W | Triangle armbar | Asian Open | 76KG | 4F | 2017 |
13688 | Tano Odilio | W | Pts: 6x0 | Asian Open | 76KG | SF | 2017 |
13690 | Masahiro IwasakiMasahiro Iwasaki | W | Omoplata | Asian Open | 76KG | F | 2017 |
15398 | Douglas Kallin | W | Triangle armbar | Pan American | 76KG | 8F | 2018 |
18184 | Hunter EwaldHunter Ewald | W | Reverse omoplata | Long Beach Open | 82KG | SF | 2018 |
18914 | Thomas Mietz | W | Pts: 9x2 | European Open | 82KG | R1 | 2019 |
18919 | Darragh OConaillDarragh OConaill | W | N/A | European Open | 82KG | 4F | 2019 |
19351 | Chad Shaule | W | Submission | Portland Open | 82KG | SF | 2019 |
19353 | Breno BittencourtBreno Bittencourt | W | Choke from back | Portland Open | 82KG | F | 2019 |
Andris Brunovskis vs Christopher Broudnax
Andris Brunovskis vs Wellington Dias